Gifts for the wedding party?

Question by salz: Gifts for the wedding party?
Does anyone have any ideas of what i can get my bridesmaids ages 20,25,25,24, ushers both age 24, best man age 24, flower girl age 2 and page boy age 11?
Thank you. I really need help with this one.

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Answer by Trish
Something to keep as a momento - jewellery, book, photo frame, special ornament

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7 Responses to Gifts for the wedding party?

  1. Shelley on January 18, 2012 at 4:08 am

    For the bridesmaids a simple necklace is nice something they can wear on the wedding day and keep forever.

    you can get really pretty compact mirrors that can be engraved.

    earrings are another option

    personalized totes or make up bags.

    For the fellas some possible gifts could be mini wallets. they’re little wallets that hold 3 cards and have a money clip in them. My Fiance loves it because he doesn’t like carrying a big wallet around.

    cuff links , money clips, flasks, stines, and tie clips can all be engraved

    For the flower girl a jewelry box or music box would make a lovely gift.

    all I can come up with for the 11 year old page boy would be a watch. A dressy one that he can wear to the event maybe something that can be engraved.

  2. bonniejoy on January 18, 2012 at 4:11 am

    im prob getting my girls gift cards for mani/pedi the day of the wedding… my flower girl is also 2 and i was thinking like a customized flower girl book or something….as for the guys i have no idea maybe gift cards to best buy or a resturant…

  3. littlejaina on January 18, 2012 at 4:43 am

    For the bridesmaids, I think you should pick out a nice (but reasonably priced) necklace or bracelet that they can all wear in the wedding and then keep. Either that, or perhaps little bags of lotion and whatnot. The most useful bridesmaid gift I’ve gotten was a pair of flip flops we could wear at the reception so we wouldn’t need to stay in our heels!

    For the ushers, it really depends what sorts of things they like. Movie gift cards are always good. My cousin is kinda wacky and gave his groomsmen ‘hangover kids” filled with medicines and hangover “remedies” for the morning after the wedding! If you want to do something a little more classy, engraved mugs or shot glasses usually go over well.

    For the kids – just remember they’ll appreciate fun MUCH more than keepsake. I’d recomend a board game, video game, or itunes card for the 11-year-old. For the two-year-old, I’d get her a little purse and pretend make-up or doll.

  4. ynra BTB 5-09-09 on January 18, 2012 at 4:52 am

    For my bridesmaids I’ll be buying them a jewerly set (Necklace and earrings) for the wedding but i don’t consider that a gift because i’m asking them to put it on the wedding day, so i’m also going to buy them personalized cosmetic bags with travel size hair sprays, lotions, deodorants, wipes, body sprays and mirrors The bag could be very useful the day of the wedding but also after the wedding.

    For groomsman we are buying them personalized drinking glasses.
    We have 6 groomsman so we are buying them all different glasses ex. beer mugs, pilsners etc.

    for a 2 year old i would say any toy or even books is a really good idea.
    For the 11 year old maybe a nice sweater

  5. Bebe on January 18, 2012 at 5:29 am

    Ok I really like the idea of making mini baskets for people but you’re a bride which means you don’t have time to make stuff so you have to buy something….

    Bridesmaids:
    Expensive: Charm necklaces or bracelets with their names engraved in the charm
    Cheap: (take individual pic with each bridesmaid) frame it and slip a note in thanking them….give the MOH the best frame

    Ushers: I don’t know if they’re male or female but…
    Expensive: A bottle of really good wine
    Cheap: Box of chocolates…godiva?

    Best man: (gifts for guys really depend on their interests)
    Expensive: Good quality cuff links
    Cheap: A nice tie

    Flower Girl:
    Expensive: a tricycle!
    Cheap: art kit, building blocks, picture books

    Page Boy:
    Expensive: Nintendo games
    Cheap: board or card games

  6. Sunshine on January 18, 2012 at 6:03 am

    for the older- nice bottle of wine
    or bath and body works
    money clip
    mug

    for the kids

    Find out what they like-transformer-hannah montana and get it for them- children aren’t hard to buy for plus they’ll appreciate the toys…trust me. Anything else..they probably wont use

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